Jackie Robinson

Soul Urge (Heart Desire) Number 9

“ In my opinion, baseball is as big a business as anything there is. It has to be a business, the way it is conducted.”

Jackie Robinson was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball, and the first African American to play in the major leagues in the modern era, braking the baseball color line when the Brooklyn Dodgers started him at first base on April 15th 1947.

He was born on Friday January 31st 1919, in Cairo, Georgia, United States.

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Jackie Robinson wants to be of service to the world. His deepest satisfaction comes from knowing that he has advanced the cause of humanity.

Jackie's ideals are of the highest order. He is a perfectionist. Robinson strives to make the world a utopia; to make each person's lot in life better; to become perfect himself. One of Jackie Robinson's challenges in life is to strive toward his lofty goals and at the same time recognize the good he is doing.

Jackie Robinson likes and is fascinated by people from all walks of life. Human nature is a lifelong study for him. Jackie is highly intuitive, but not an especially good judge of character. He is a bit naive, as well, thinking perhaps that all people have the same values as his.

Robinson dreams of having the resources to immediately relieve the suffering of others, whether it is economic, physical, or psychological.

He is gifted with a good mind and a great deal of wisdom, which makes him a natural teacher, counselor, or healer. However, as much as Jackie Robinson desires to be of service to others, he also craves fame and the approval of the masses. Much of the energy he expends in life is directed toward putting himself before an audience, most often as a salesperson whose product provides some social good; as a philanthropist; or an artist.

Jackie Robinson is attracted to the arts as a vocation, especially as an actor, photographer, or writer. But whatever his profession, any involvement in the arts, even as a hobby, will provide him with a deep and lasting satisfaction.

Secretly, Jackie dreams of having a big impact on the world. Others may see this as egotism, especially when he is still young. But Jackie Robinson's concern for others is genuine. He must apply himself in this direction in order to become psychologically whole and personally satisfied.

His vision is on the crowds of people, which can cause Robinson to overlook the needs of those closest to him. Jackie needs personal love as well, but has a tendency to put his needs in the background. Still, he is a loving person, and only needs to be reminded to direct and demonstrate that love to those nearby. If, however, Jackie Robinson is focused exclusively on the masses, people will perceive him as distant and a bit aloof.

Jackie is emotional, and sensitive. He can also be moody and critical. Robinson has high expectations for himself and others. This can cause him much anger when his expectations are unfulfilled. One of Jackie's most important life lessons is to forgive.

Because he is striving hard to attain high ideals, Jackie Robinson may think of himself as superior to others. Arrogance is a trap many 9s fall into. The danger is that arrogance cuts Jackie off from the thing he loves the most: people. Robinson's happiness and contentment are therefore highly dependent on the ease with which he is able to serve and influence mankind.

It is the paradox of Jackie Robinson's Heart's Desire that he receives by giving. Both his material success and spiritual satisfaction are made possible through service and sacrifice to others.

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